Discussion paper and working paper series : Motivations, expectations and experiences of Australian rural and regional planners
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2011
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Despite playing an extremely important role in shaping communities, the role and contribution of planners is not widely understood or acknowledged. At the same time, there is a shortage of planners in Australia, especially in non-urban areas. Thus, though an online survey of 185 rural and regional planners, this research explores their motivations, expectations and experiences. Most enjoyed and felt confident in their role, explaining that they valued the relaxed family orientated rural lifestyle and the varied nature of the planning work. Although they sometimes felt isolated, the non-urban location provided quicker progression to senior roles, the ability to engage directly with the community and to see the consequences of their decisions. Only half felt their education had prepared them well for their role, citing gaps in terms of computerised modelling, team leadership and conflict resolution skills. Their feedback centred on providing a more practical course, focussing more on regional planning, and encouraging urban and rural experience placements. As the first study to quantifiably explore rural and regional Australian planners perceptions of their role and challenges, the findings illustrate current experiences, key planning challenges, perceived educational gaps and future priorities. |
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Taylor & Francis |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60704/1/Miller_et_al_2011.pdf Miller, Evonne, Sahama, Tony R., Grace, Peter, Wilson, Clevo, & Hefferan, Michael (2011) Discussion paper and working paper series : Motivations, expectations and experiences of Australian rural and regional planners. Taylor & Francis. [Working Paper] |
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Copyright 2011 Taylor & Francis |
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QUT Business School; Creative Industries Faculty; Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute for Sustainable Resources |
Palavras-Chave | #050000 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES #080000 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES #100000 TECHNOLOGY #140000 ECONOMICS #160000 STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY #Rural and Regional Planners #Expectations #Experiences #Australia |
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Working Paper |